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Welcome to Middlebury, CT

Middlebury, Connecticut is a primarily residential town located in New Haven County with a population of nearly 7,000 people. Measuring 18 square miles, Middlebury boasts beautiful landscape and untouched perfection in its lakes, antique homes and churches.

Middlebury features the family-friendly Quassy Amusement Park, a water park located directly on Lake Quassapaug. The town is only a short drive to the major cities of Hartford, Providence and Boston. For the avid-traveler and commuter, airports and rail stations are close by and add another reason as to why Middlebury is so fantastic.

Properties in Middlebury are primarily single-family units. In 2005, 93 percent of the properties in Middlebury were single-units. The average home price in Middlebury is $330,000, above the national and state average. Middlebury neighborhoods attract families who take pride in their tight-knit community and wonderful quality of life.

Middlebury is home to Woodside Heights, a complex of 70 one-bedroom apartments for senior citizens who rely on a fixed income. Woodside Heights offers worry-free living and activities that keep seniors independent and happy.

Overall, Middlebury's family environment and great community make it an attractive place to live and work. Enjoy the natural beauty that Connecticut has to offer in a town that preserves all of natures beautiful wonders.

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